Meditation June 2023: National Trails Day & National Prairie Day – Moving Meditation

Happy June 3, 2023 – Moving Meditation

Good morning Yogis! Today is National Trails Day and National Prairie Day,. So, we are taking a quick break from our cycle of practices inspired by the 8 Limbs of Yoga to focus on practices for our special Meditation Month and getting outside for these environmentally focused holidays.

cool perspective midtown atlanta looking down from above with glass reflection - moving meditation mindfulness Quote: Action does not get one to the destination, action IS the destination. - Brian S. Woods
Action does not get one to the destination, action IS the destination. – Brian S. Woods

Bonus Daily Meditation Challenge & Today’s Positive Practice

Today’s Daily Yogi Practice is to try a moving meditation. I recommend a meditative hike or drive! Check out the US National Parks Pass if you love meditative hikes – this covers US national park entrance fees for a year, and helps support public conservation.

Moving Meditations

Yoga retreats frequently offer meditation walks or mindfulness hikes. This is something I try with our Santosha practices of enjoying the present moment! A meditative walk or hike is a great way to begin meditating, especially if mindfulness practices are new to you, or you have difficulty calming the mind while sitting quietly.

Driving is my favorite meditative activity, I definitely have the “monkey mind” so having something big to focus on is very helpful for me, and these meditative drives often result in solutions to problems or my best ideas.

Or try a Restorative Asana class with Guided Meditation for a meditative Asana session.

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Meditation March 2023: Upper 4 Limbs of Yoga – Moving Meditation

Happy Meditation March 30, 2023 – Moving Meditation

Good morning Yogis! We are featuring a few of my favorite Upper Limbs meditation practices wrapping up a special bonus daily meditation month.

cool shot of cloudy alpine valley with dark grey clouds over dark green pine trees in the mountains - meditation, upper limbs of yoga, moving meditation, flow, motion Quote: The idea is that flowing water never goes stale, so just keep on flowing. - Bruce Lee
The idea is that flowing water never goes stale, so just keep on flowing. – Bruce Lee

Today’s Positive Practice suggestion

Today’s Daily Yogi Practice is to try a moving meditation. I recommend a meditative drive or hike!

Moving Meditations

Driving is my favorite meditative activity, I definitely have the “monkey mind” so having something big to focus on is very helpful for me, and these meditative drives often result in solutions to problems or my best ideas.

Yoga retreats frequently offer meditation walks or mindfulness hikes. This is something I try with our Santosha practices of enjoying the present moment! A meditative walk or hike is a great way to begin meditating, especially if mindfulness practices are new to you, or you have difficulty calming the mind while sitting quietly.

Or try a Restorative Asana class with Guided Meditation for a meditative Asana session.

Want more on Meditation? Check out our Upper Limbs & Meditation Guide!

Next INTRO CHALLENGE October 2023

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Please comment to share which moving meditation you tried or prefer. Always remember, be kind!

February 2023 – Upper 4 Limbs of Yoga: Moving Meditation

Happy February 21, 2023 – Upper 4 Limbs of Yoga: Moving Meditation

Good morning Yogis! We are continuing our special Upper Limbs week! Next month we will have a special bonus daily meditation month aligning with our 8 Limb Yoga practices, but this week we will cover special meditation practices.

cool perspective looking out airplane window at city lights in dark sky - meditation, upper limbs, moving meditation Quote: Movement is a medicine for creating change in a person’s physical, emotional, and mental states. - Carol Welch
Movement is a medicine for creating change in a person’s physical, emotional, and mental states. – Carol Welch

Today’s Positive Practice suggestion

Today’s Daily Yogi Practice is to try a moving meditation. I recommend a meditative drive or hike!

Moving Meditations

Meditative Drives

Driving is my favorite meditative activity, I definitely have the “monkey mind” so having something big to focus on is very helpful for me, and these meditative drives often result in solutions to problems or my best ideas.

Meditative Walks & Hikes

Yoga retreats frequently offer meditation walks or mindfulness hikes. This is something I try with our Santosha practices of enjoying the present moment! A meditative walk or hike is a great way to begin meditating, especially if mindfulness practices are new to you, or you have difficulty calming the mind while sitting quietly.

Meditative Asanas

Or try a Restorative Asana class with Guided Meditation for a meditative Asana session.

Want more on Meditation? Check out our Upper Limbs & Meditation Guide!

Next INTRO CHALLENGE October 2023

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More Positive Practices

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Share your Practice

Please comment to share which moving meditation you tried or prefer. Always remember, be kind!

September 2022: Upper Limbs (Meditation) – Moving Meditation & International Clean Air Day

Good morning Yogis! Today is Upper Limbs Day to close out our cycle of practices inspired by the 8 Limbs of Yoga. Today is also the International Day of Clean Air so today we will combine getting outside for this environmentally focused holiday with our meditation practice.

cool perspective close-up dark green moss growing through light gray rocks - moving meditation mindfulness Quote: Meditation and concentration are the way to a life of serenity. - Baba Ram Dass
Meditation and concentration are the way to a life of serenity. – Baba Ram Dass

Today’s Daily Yogi Practice is to try a moving meditation. I recommend a meditative drive or hike! Check out the US National Parks Pass if you love meditative hikes – this covers US national park entrance fees for a year, and helps support public conservation.

Moving Meditations

Driving is my favorite meditative activity, I definitely have the “monkey mind” so having something big to focus on is very helpful for me, and these meditative drives often result in solutions to problems or my best ideas.

Yoga retreats frequently offer meditation walks or mindfulness hikes. This is something I try with our Santosha practices of enjoying the present moment! A meditative walk or hike is a great way to begin meditating, especially if mindfulness practices are new to you, or you have difficulty calming the mind while sitting quietly.

Or try a Restorative Asana class with Guided Meditation for a meditative Asana session.

Next INTRO CHALLENGE October 2023

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Please comment to share which moving meditation you tried or prefer. Always remember, be kind!

Meditation June 2022: National Trails Day & National Prairie Day – Moving Meditation

Happy June 4, 2022 – Moving Meditation

Good morning Yogis! Today is National Trails Day and National Prairie Day and tomorrow is World Environment Day,. So, we are taking a quick break from our cycle of practices inspired by the 8 Limbs of Yoga to focus on practices for our special Meditation Month and getting outside for these environmentally focused holidays.

cool perspective midtown atlanta looking down from above with glass reflection - moving meditation mindfulness Quote: Action does not get one to the destination, action IS the destination. - Brian S. Woods
Action does not get one to the destination, action IS the destination. – Brian S. Woods

Bonus Daily Meditation Challenge & Today’s Positive Practice

Today’s Daily Yogi Practice is to try a moving meditation. I recommend a meditative hike or drive! Check out the US National Parks Pass if you love meditative hikes – this covers US national park entrance fees for a year, and helps support public conservation.

Moving Meditations

Yoga retreats frequently offer meditation walks or mindfulness hikes. This is something I try with our Santosha practices of enjoying the present moment! A meditative walk or hike is a great way to begin meditating, especially if mindfulness practices are new to you, or you have difficulty calming the mind while sitting quietly.

Driving is my favorite meditative activity, I definitely have the “monkey mind” so having something big to focus on is very helpful for me, and these meditative drives often result in solutions to problems or my best ideas.

Or try a Restorative Asana class with Guided Meditation for a meditative Asana session.

Next INTRO CHALLENGE October 2023

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More Positive Practices

Missed yesterday’s post? Read it here!

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Share your Practice

Please comment to share which moving meditation you tried or prefer. Always remember, be kind!

Meditation March 2022: Upper 4 Limbs of Yoga – Moving Meditation

Happy Meditation March 30, 2022 – Moving Meditation

Good morning Yogis! We are featuring a few of my favorite Upper Limbs meditation practices wrapping up a special bonus daily meditation month.

cool shot of cloudy alpine valley with dark grey clouds over dark green pine trees in the mountains - meditation, upper limbs of yoga, moving meditation, flow, motion Quote: The idea is that flowing water never goes stale, so just keep on flowing. - Bruce Lee
The idea is that flowing water never goes stale, so just keep on flowing. – Bruce Lee

Today’s Positive Practice suggestion

Today’s Daily Yogi Practice is to try a moving meditation. I recommend a meditative drive or hike!

Moving Meditations

Driving is my favorite meditative activity, I definitely have the “monkey mind” so having something big to focus on is very helpful for me, and these meditative drives often result in solutions to problems or my best ideas.

Yoga retreats frequently offer meditation walks or mindfulness hikes. This is something I try with our Santosha practices of enjoying the present moment! A meditative walk or hike is a great way to begin meditating, especially if mindfulness practices are new to you, or you have difficulty calming the mind while sitting quietly.

Or try a Restorative Asana class with Guided Meditation for a meditative Asana session.

Want more on Meditation? Check out our Upper Limbs & Meditation Guide!

Next INTRO CHALLENGE October 2023

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More Positive Practices

Missed yesterday’s post? Read it here!

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Share your Practice

Please comment to share which moving meditation you tried or prefer. Always remember, be kind!

February 2022 – Upper 4 Limbs of Yoga: Moving Meditation

Happy February 22, 2022 – Upper 4 Limbs of Yoga: Moving Meditation

Good morning Yogis! We are continuing our special Upper Limbs week! Next month we will have a special bonus daily meditation month aligning with our 8 Limb Yoga practices, but this week we will cover special meditation practices.

cool perspective looking out airplane window at city lights in dark sky - meditation, upper limbs, moving meditation Quote: Movement is a medicine for creating change in a person’s physical, emotional, and mental states. - Carol Welch
Movement is a medicine for creating change in a person’s physical, emotional, and mental states. – Carol Welch

Today’s Positive Practice suggestion

Today’s Daily Yogi Practice is to try a moving meditation. I recommend a meditative drive or hike!

Moving Meditations

Meditative Drives

Driving is my favorite meditative activity, I definitely have the “monkey mind” so having something big to focus on is very helpful for me, and these meditative drives often result in solutions to problems or my best ideas.

Meditative Walks & Hikes

Yoga retreats frequently offer meditation walks or mindfulness hikes. This is something I try with our Santosha practices of enjoying the present moment! A meditative walk or hike is a great way to begin meditating, especially if mindfulness practices are new to you, or you have difficulty calming the mind while sitting quietly.

Meditative Asanas

Or try a Restorative Asana class with Guided Meditation for a meditative Asana session.

Want more on Meditation? Check out our Upper Limbs & Meditation Guide!

Next INTRO CHALLENGE October 2023

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Hours
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More Positive Practices

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Share your Practice

Please comment to share which moving meditation you tried or prefer. Always remember, be kind!

Upper Limbs (Meditation) – September 2021 Day 1: Moving Meditation & International Clean Air Day

Good morning Yogis! Today is Upper Limbs Day to close out our cycle of practices inspired by the 8 Limbs of Yoga. Today is also the International Day of Clean Air so today we will combine getting outside for this environmentally focused holiday with our meditation practice.

cool perspective close-up dark green moss growing through light gray rocks - moving meditation mindfulness Quote: Meditation and concentration are the way to a life of serenity. - Baba Ram Dass
Meditation and concentration are the way to a life of serenity. – Baba Ram Dass

Today’s Daily Yogi Practice is to try a moving meditation. I recommend a meditative drive or hike! Check out the US National Parks Pass if you love meditative hikes – this covers US national park entrance fees for a year, and helps support public conservation.

Moving Meditations

Driving is my favorite meditative activity, I definitely have the “monkey mind” so having something big to focus on is very helpful for me, and these meditative drives often result in solutions to problems or my best ideas.

Yoga retreats frequently offer meditation walks or mindfulness hikes. This is something I try with our Santosha practices of enjoying the present moment! A meditative walk or hike is a great way to begin meditating, especially if mindfulness practices are new to you, or you have difficulty calming the mind while sitting quietly.

Or try a Restorative Asana class with Guided Meditation for a meditative Asana session.

Next INTRO CHALLENGE October 2023

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Please comment to share which moving meditation you tried or prefer. Always remember, be kind!

World Environment Day & National Trails Day – Moving Meditation

Happy June 5, 2021 – Moving Meditation

Good morning Yogis! Today is World Environment Day, National Trails Day, AND National Prairie Day. So, we are taking a quick break from our cycle of practices inspired by the 8 Limbs of Yoga to focus on practices for our special Meditation Month and getting outside for these environmentally focused holidays.

cool perspective midtown atlanta looking down from above with glass reflection - moving meditation mindfulness Quote: Action does not get one to the destination, action IS the destination. - Brian S. Woods
Action does not get one to the destination, action IS the
destination. – Brian S. Woods

Bonus Daily Meditation Challenge & Today’s Positive Practice

Today’s Daily Yogi Practice is to try a moving meditation. I recommend a meditative drive or hike! Check out the US National Parks Pass if you love meditative hikes – this covers US national park entrance fees for a year, and helps support public conservation.

Moving Meditations

Driving is my favorite meditative activity, I definitely have the “monkey mind” so having something big to focus on is very helpful for me, and these meditative drives often result in solutions to problems or my best ideas.

Yoga retreats frequently offer meditation walks or mindfulness hikes. This is something I try with our Santosha practices of enjoying the present moment! A meditative walk or hike is a great way to begin meditating, especially if mindfulness practices are new to you, or you have difficulty calming the mind while sitting quietly.

Or try a Restorative Asana class with Guided Meditation for a meditative Asana session.

Next INTRO CHALLENGE October 2023

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More Positive Practices

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Share your Practice

Please comment to share which moving meditation you tried or prefer. Always remember, be kind!

Upper 4 Limbs of Yoga – Day 4 – 2021 – Moving Meditation

Happy February 23, 2021 – Upper 4 Limbs of Yoga: Moving Meditation

Good morning Yogis! We are continuing our special Upper Limbs week! Next month we will have a special bonus daily meditation month aligning with our 8 Limb Yoga practices, but this week we will cover special meditation practices.

epic cloudy blue alpine sky in mountains with darkened pine trees and snow-capped mountain peaks - meditation mindfulness Quote: We see in order to move; we move in order to see. - William Gibson
We see in order to move; we move in order to see. – William Gibson

Today’s Positive Practice suggestion

Today’s Daily Yogi Practice is to try a moving meditation. I recommend a meditative drive or hike!

Moving Meditations

Meditative Drives

Driving is my favorite meditative activity, I definitely have the “monkey mind” so having something big to focus on is very helpful for me, and these meditative drives often result in solutions to problems or my best ideas.

Meditative Walks & Hikes

Yoga retreats frequently offer meditation walks or mindfulness hikes. This is something I try with our Santosha practices of enjoying the present moment! A meditative walk or hike is a great way to begin meditating, especially if mindfulness practices are new to you, or you have difficulty calming the mind while sitting quietly.

Meditative Asanas

Or try a Restorative Asana class with Guided Meditation for a meditative Asana session.

Want more on Meditation? Check out our Upper Limbs & Meditation Guide!

Next INTRO CHALLENGE October 2023

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Hours
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More Positive Practices

Missed yesterday’s post? Read it here!

Share your Practice

Please comment to share which moving meditation you tried or prefer. Always remember, be kind!